Maggie Tong

Maggie Tong Poems
- Don’t Lie Don’t lie when your mother ask if you have ...
- Art, Cooking And Music Art is swimming on a cold Sunday ...
- Secret Love I say to all my love is school, but when I see ...
- The Old Feller The old feller asked us to join Made it sound...
- I Am The Grass I am the grass that covers the land, I am ...
- Mrs. Banks I can't contain myself, the soul is nervous, ...
- A Certificate Of Discharge </>They took him away with a...
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Best Poem of Maggie Tong
Don’t Lie
Don’t lie when your mother ask if you have something to tell her.
Don’t lie if you see a wooden spoon in the middle of the lounge room table.
Don’t lie when you walk into the house and your sister tells you you’re dead.
Don’t lie if you walk into the kitchen and your parents look like they were waiting for you.
Don’t lie if you were the only person in the house when the glass ballerina mysteriously broke.
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